The cancer journey delivered changes to me that I think I very much needed and, other than being bald and feeling poorly, the positives I got out of the experience have been utterly huge.
My father-in-law Tony, was diagnosed with lung cancer just 3 weeks after his wife, my husband's mother, had passed away. We had a 2 month old baby & a 2 year old. We cared and nursed him through his 9 months of treatment before he sadly lost his battle in St Lukes Hospice Sheffield, where we were all with him in his final moments in 2010. Then in 2015 my mum had ovarian cancer and passed away within 6 weeks of her diagnosis. She wanted to remain at home, so we cared daily for her & once again we were fortunate to be with her when she took her final breath. Her illness was so short & painful, it had a deep impact on me.
In November 2017 I started working as Executive Assistant to the CEO, Helen Milner OBE at Good Things Foundation.
Working in the UK (and more recently Australia and Kenya), Good Things Foundation brings together thousands of community partners to make up the Online Centres Network, reaching deep into communities to help people gain the support and skills they need to change their lives and overcome social challenges. One of the big areas they work in is digital health - helping people gain and use digital skills to better manage their own health, learn about symptoms and make informed decisions around their own care - and this was a big draw for me in wanting to work for them.
Marita began learning at one of our Online Centres and not only did her new skills help her to research and get a diagnosis for herself of Fibromyalgia, she also uses it to research her son’s ADHD. Marita won the Learning for Health Award because of her amazing story. But the skills she learnt helped her most when Chance, her teenage daughter was diagnosed with spine cancer. Marita said without the internet, they would have felt completely in the dark. It was amazing that she and her daughter could use Marita’s new skills, to make the most of the internet for health reasons, and actually feel like there was light at the end of the tunnel. Thankfully, Chance is now in remission.
Information is widely available online (although it’s important to teach people where to find accurate information from sources they can trust) and apps can help track and record symptoms.
The tablets and training they provide mean that life is made that little bit easier for patients at a difficult time when they may find it hard to get out of the house to do shopping or banking... all things that can be done online to take some of the stress out of daily chores.
Sharing & talking online about our experiences can really help. I use my own blog to share my thoughts like, Losing my mum to Ovarian Cancer, now I blog about everything. You can read more of my blogs and follow my journey here at Sarah’s Thinking Again.
We are currently working with NHS Digital to deliver a Widening Digital Participation programme, co-designing 20 pathfinders over the next 3 years to help the most excluded groups see how digital can improve their health outcomes. Our Service Delivery Manager, Pete Nuckley, is passionate about helping people re-engage with the NHS when perhaps they have dropped out of the system and have lost trust.
If you are interested in finding out more then please contact Pete at pete [@] goodthingsfoundation.org
Thoughtful Ovarian Cancer Gifts
The cancer journey delivered changes to me that I think I very much needed and, other than being bald and feeling poorly, the positives I got out of the experience have been utterly huge.
It's My Mission And Duty To Raise Awareness As Much As I Can So No One Else Experiences This Illness That Takes So Much From You.
My Heart Goes Out To Anyone Caring For A Loved One. It’s A Tough Role, Sadly One That’s Not Acknowledged As Much As It Should Be.
We would like to give a big thank you to A Mum's Review who wrote a very comprehensive review of our gift for children with cancer.
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